So it's becoming pretty clear that after only two years here in Denver, Von Miller is on his way to being one of the best defensive players the Broncos have ever had (assuming he maintains this level of play for a while). That being said, here's 3 questions for everyone: 1) Do you think Miller has reached his ceiling/peak as a player or is he going to improve more? 2) How much would you be willing to pay him on his next contract in order to keep him and 3) Where does he rank on your favorite Denver players ever?

(Figured it would be a fun topic since this is the quiet part of the offseason)

1. He'll get better, and to be honest his ceiling probably wont be reached until he breaks the season sack record. He'll keep getting better because he's hungry, motivated. He's going to pick up more tricks and little things about the NFL game as he grows as a pro.

2. He'll get a lot, probably the highest paid outside linebacker. He'll be worth it though, unlike the Doom contract.

3. Not ready to do that, but he's very likeable on and off the field. Great personality to go with the talent.

Daniel Jeremiah posted some tweets about Von today that help to highlight just how good he is, and how he'll continue to get better.

So it's becoming pretty clear that after only two years here in Denver, Von Miller is on his way to being one of the best defensive players the Broncos have ever had (assuming he maintains this level of play for a while). That being said, here's 3 questions for everyone: 1) Do you think Miller has reached his ceiling/peak as a player or is he going to improve more? 2) How much would you be willing to pay him on his next contract in order to keep him and 3) Where does he rank on your favorite Denver players ever?

(Figured it would be a fun topic since this is the quiet part of the offseason)

1. I hope not. His season last year was historically good and he would have been the DMVP if not for the alien JJ Watt. Miller is just such a dynamic player that unless he starts having injury problems I can't see the impact falling off. Yes, he will not post the same gaudy sack numbers year in and year out but he will force the other team to specifically gameplan to reduce his impact. Phenomenal player.

2. If you remember the hype that Ware got when he signed his new deal then you should know what to expect with Miller. He's everything you want in a player.

3. I'd love to hate the guy but much like Champ, he's just too much fun to watch and he lets his performance speak for itself, unlike another OLB you guys have now...

So it's becoming pretty clear that after only two years here in Denver, Von Miller is on his way to being one of the best defensive players the Broncos have ever had (assuming he maintains this level of play for a while). That being said, here's 3 questions for everyone: 1) Do you think Miller has reached his ceiling/peak as a player or is he going to improve more? 2) How much would you be willing to pay him on his next contract in order to keep him and 3) Where does he rank on your favorite Denver players ever?

(Figured it would be a fun topic since this is the quiet part of the offseason)

Von Miller is a once in every 2 or 3 decades player. He is the best defensive player in the league in my opinion and although I always agree with slightly overpaying to keep a good player around, in the case of guys like Von I'm willing to completely overpay. The man can name his price._________________

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Isn't CJ Anderson one of those dudes that replaced Terrell Davis? If so top 5 RB of all time.

Just a few items. He's on his way to being one of the best the league has seen, not just the Bronco's. As far as the Bronco's, in our history we've only had one other player that could take over and dominate games, Rich Jackson. His 1st 3 years as a starter he was not just a pro-bowler but 1st team All-Pro. He was the most dominant DE of his era. Injured in his 4th year as a starter his career was over.

Von's improvement last year was remarkable and I'd expect the same this year. He's not close to his full potential.

We'll probably make him the highest paid defensive player in history.

He's a ways from my all time favorites but is heading in that direction.

Just a few items. He's on his way to being one of the best the league has seen, not just the Bronco's. As far as the Bronco's, in our history we've only had one other player that could take over and dominate games, Rich Jackson. His 1st 3 years as a starter he was not just a pro-bowler but 1st team All-Pro. He was the most dominant DE of his era. Injured in his 4th year as a starter his career was over.

Von's improvement last year was remarkable and I'd expect the same this year. He's not close to his full potential.

We'll probably make him the highest paid defensive player in history.

He's a ways from my all time favorites but is heading in that direction.

I remember Champ Bailey saying that Von hasn't even figured the league out yet, and once he does, it will be scary._________________Ninja stealth muggers in the Bellagio has left me in a state of congitive disonance...

Just a few items. He's on his way to being one of the best the league has seen, not just the Bronco's. As far as the Bronco's, in our history we've only had one other player that could take over and dominate games, Rich Jackson. His 1st 3 years as a starter he was not just a pro-bowler but 1st team All-Pro. He was the most dominant DE of his era. Injured in his 4th year as a starter his career was over.

Von's improvement last year was remarkable and I'd expect the same this year. He's not close to his full potential.

We'll probably make him the highest paid defensive player in history.

He's a ways from my all time favorites but is heading in that direction.

Yeah that was right after his 1st season on nfl networks top 100 players I saw it too
I remember Champ Bailey saying that Von hasn't even figured the league out yet, and once he does, it will be scary.

So it's becoming pretty clear that after only two years here in Denver, Von Miller is on his way to being one of the best defensive players the Broncos have ever had (assuming he maintains this level of play for a while). That being said, here's 3 questions for everyone: 1) Do you think Miller has reached his ceiling/peak as a player or is he going to improve more? 2) How much would you be willing to pay him on his next contract in order to keep him and 3) Where does he rank on your favorite Denver players ever?

(Figured it would be a fun topic since this is the quiet part of the offseason)

1. Not even close. Hes still developing his pass rusher moves (when and which one) and has yet to fully understand the nuances of an NFL offense. Once he "gets it", you wont see him over-pursue as many times as the last 2 years.

2. Hes not going anywhere. He could easily get a 7yr/$100M deal.

3. My favorite Bronco ever is still John Elway. Id say the more Miller plays, and stays healthy, the more I like him. He'll have to be a focal point of the defense and win a couple Super Bowls before he beats Elway in my book._________________

Obviously Miller can improve in some areas. The biggest issue (and don't take this out of context it is nitpicking) his he has a tendency to take himself out of plays because of his penetration. He can also get overpowered at times. Though, he improved in these areas in his 2nd season.

I am interested in the report that he is looking to gain weight/strength. Wasn't there a report he is looking to play around 260 this season? I thought it was obvious he had put some weight on from his 1st season to his 2nd, but for perspective Von Miller was 6'3" 246 at the NFL Combine. If he can put on 15 pounds and get stronger without losing his explosiveness and flexibility that would definitely be an improvement.

Obviously Miller can improve in some areas. The biggest issue (and don't take this out of context it is nitpicking) his he has a tendency to take himself out of plays because of his penetration. He can also get overpowered at times. Though, he improved in these areas in his 2nd season.

I am interested in the report that he is looking to gain weight/strength. Wasn't there a report he is looking to play around 260 this season? I thought it was obvious he had put some weight on from his 1st season to his 2nd, but for perspective Von Miller was 6'3" 246 at the NFL Combine. If he can put on 15 pounds and get stronger without losing his explosiveness and flexibility that would definitely be an improvement.

Obviously Miller can improve in some areas. The biggest issue (and don't take this out of context it is nitpicking) his he has a tendency to take himself out of plays because of his penetration. He can also get overpowered at times. Though, he improved in these areas in his 2nd season.

I am interested in the report that he is looking to gain weight/strength. Wasn't there a report he is looking to play around 260 this season? I thought it was obvious he had put some weight on from his 1st season to his 2nd, but for perspective Von Miller was 6'3" 246 at the NFL Combine. If he can put on 15 pounds and get stronger without losing his explosiveness and flexibility that would definitely be an improvement.

I believe he mentioned playing at 262.

If Von shows up at 262 and is still lean I'll be worried...Worried that the PED suspension will be coming soon. Not sure someone can carry that much mass and be that lean without some help chemically.

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germ-x wrote:

Obviously Miller can improve in some areas. The biggest issue (and don't take this out of context it is nitpicking) his he has a tendency to take himself out of plays because of his penetration. He can also get overpowered at times. Though, he improved in these areas in his 2nd season.

I am interested in the report that he is looking to gain weight/strength. Wasn't there a report he is looking to play around 260 this season? I thought it was obvious he had put some weight on from his 1st season to his 2nd, but for perspective Von Miller was 6'3" 246 at the NFL Combine. If he can put on 15 pounds and get stronger without losing his explosiveness and flexibility that would definitely be an improvement.

If hes true to his word about the weight I believe we would basically be seeing a faster more athletic version of Terrell Suggs._________________